Low Eosinophil Phenotype Predicts Noninvasive Mechanical Ventilation Use in Patients with Hospitalized Exacerbations of COPD [Corrigendum]
Wei T, Wang X, Lang K, et al. J Inflamm Res. 2022;15:1259–1271. The authors have advised that the funding statement on page 1270 is incorrect. An additional funding source was inadvertently omitted by the authors. The text “This work was supported, in part, by National Natural Sc...
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Main Authors: | Wei T (Author), Wang X (Author), Lang K (Author), Chen C (Author), Song Y (Author), Luo J (Author), Gu Z (Author), Hu X (Author), Yang D (Author) |
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